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Sanil Shetty pulls of upset against world no 22

THE ASIAN AGE.
Published : Jun 24, 2018, 1:38 am IST
Updated : Jun 24, 2018, 1:38 am IST

The 28-year-old stunned Aruna Quadri to inspire Falcons TTC to a big 15-6 victory against Warriors.

“A win against someone as big as Aruna Quadri is really  important” —Sanil Shetty
 “A win against someone as big as Aruna Quadri is really important” —Sanil Shetty

Mumbai paddler Sanil Shetty got a break in the Indian Commonwealth Games squad recently only after Soumyajit Ghosh was suspended. He returned with a team gold medal now he is building on his performance in the ongoing Ultimate Table Tennis League.

The 28-year-old upset world no 22 Aruna Quadri to inspire Falcons TTC to a big 15-6 victory against Warriors at the Thyagaraj Stadium on Friday. Sanil then paired up with Bernadette Szocs to engineer another crucial victory 3-0 (11-4, 11-7, 11-9) over the formidable duo of  Sharath Kamal and Sofia Polcanova. His double wins helped Falcons TTC jump into a comfortable 8-1 lead after the first three matches.

Before the tournament, Sanil had reiterated that he will be one to look out for in the UTT. A win against someone like Quadri has kept his word. His emotions were sky-high after the win. “This is probably the biggest win of my career. A win against someone as big as Aruna Quadri is really important,” he said.

The Mumbai ace had lost to Kristian Karlsson of Maharashtra United 3-0 in their first tie at Balewadi last week, however Sanil did enough to impress the Swedish master in Pune earlier.

“The game against Sanil was a tough one, he is one of the best Indian Table Tennis players and playing against him infront of Indian supporters was challenging too. But as the game started, I was focused and fought for every point, he didn’t give up until the last point either. So the game was good but I felt he was nervous too as he is a better performer, his plays better than what he played against me,” Karlsson opined about his opening game with Sanil.

Shetty, ranked 88 places below Quadri, staged a brilliant fightback in the third game to seal a well-deserved win, the best in his career. With the clash tied 1-1 after the first two games and down 7-10, he attacked fearlessly to take three straight points.

He won the golden point too, using his powerful forehand smash to good effect for a 2-1 win. Sanil began on a bright note by pocketing the first game 11-6 only to find the 2018 Commonwealth Games double silver medallist levelling the scores 1-1.

Nigeria’s Quadri appeared to have put the game beyond the Indian’s reach by taking a decisive lead but Shetty pulled off a coup with his wristy flicks and returns.

Falcons captain Liam Pitchford too played his part, winning both his singles 2-1 each. Matilda Ekholm and Bernadette also won to extend their domination over Warriors. In the last match, Hana Matelova won 2-1 against Sutirtha Mukherjee for Warriors’ only success of the evening.

Earlier, Matilda provided a fluent start to the defending champions with an easy 3-0 (11-4, 11-3, 11-5) win over Pooja Sahasrabuddhe. The World No. 35 Swede was too strong for the 26-year-old Indian.

Pitchford and Soczs powered Falcons’ march by upstaging higher ranked players. While World No. 49 Pitchford downed World No. 15 Chih Yuan Chuang 2-1 (10-11, 11-5, 11-7), Bernadette, ranked World No. 36, upset World No. 18 Sofia Polcanova (10-11, 11-10, 11-10) in a thriller with all three games being decided by the golden point.

Pitchford also won the battle of captains by defeating World No. 47 Achanta Sharath Kamal 2-1 (11-9, 11-4, 10-11).

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